Orly Shenker - Selected Publications#


(2020) Quantum Mechanics as a Theory of Probability. In: Hemmo, Meir and Shenker, Orly (eds.), Quantum, Probability, Logic: The work and influence of Itamar Pitowsky. Pages 337-351. Springer. With Meir Hemmo.

(2020) Maxwell’s Demon in Quantum Mechanics. Entropy 22, 269. https://doi.org/10.3390/e22030269. With Meir Hemmo.

(2020) Calling for Explanation: The Case of the Thermodynamic Past State. European Journal for Philosophy of Science 10:1-20. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13194-020-00297-7. With Baras, Dan

(2020) Information vs. entropy vs. probability. European Journal for Philosophy of Science 10 (1), 5

(2019) The Second Law of Thermodynamics and the Psychological Arrow of Time. 10(1). With M. Hemmo. British Journal for Philosophy of Science.

(2019) The Physics of Implementing Logic: Landauer’s Principle and the Multiple-computations Theorem. With M. Hemmo. Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 68, 90-105.

(2019) Two kinds of high-level probability. With M. Hemmo. The Monist 102(4) 458-477.

(2017) Foundations of statistical mechanics: Mechanics by itself; Foundations of statistical mechanics: The auxiliary hypotheses. Philosophy Compass.

(2012) The Road to Maxwell’s Demon. With Meir Hemmo. Cambridge University Press.

(2010) Maxwell's Demon. With M. Hemmo. The Journal of philosophy 107: 389-411.

(2006) Von Neumann's Entropy Does Not Correspond to Thermodynamic Entropy. With M. Hemmo. Philosophy of Science 73(2), 153-174.

(2001) Can we explain thermodynamics by quantum decoherence? With M Hemmo. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 32 (4), 555-568

(1999) Is - kTr(ρlnρ) the entropy in quantum mechanics. The British journal for the philosophy of science 50 (1), 33-48

(1998) Maxwell’s demon and Baron Munchausen: Free will as a perpetuum mobile. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 30 (3):347-372

(1994) Fractal geometry is not the geometry of nature. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 25 (6), 967-981

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